Cape May County Herald, 10 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 11

Wednesday. December 10.1980

Holiday parties have begun, and the bash the Andrew \\ oolers of 8523 3rd Ave. gave was a tough act to follow. Their pals are so numerous they give two parties rather than one. Andy and Matt's parties are almost a legend and they always include some new faces in the grobp. THIS TIME THE faces belonged to the Lower Township Mayor Tom Clydesdale with gregarious wife Alice of Cold Spring, and the charming Edna and llpgh Hunker of Stone Harbor and Cape May Court House.

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News Notes from-

Seven Mile Beach M Ellen Rowland 368-2294

Kelly Cokeley. a recent resident of Avalon by way of Glassboro State College, is playing Meg in the Dam Yankees' musical at the '76 House Dinner Theatre. She’s a lyric soprano on stage, and before the show doubles as a waitress, in which role she is efficient. and enthusiastic. • • • BUMPED INTO Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Stone Harbor. Pat Kitipatrick and husband. Councilman Jack Fitzpatrick while shopping at the Acme. They were both weaving big grins and magnificent tans having just returned from a trip to Puerto Rico. Natch, we asked them what was the most beautiful sight they had seen and, without a

moment's hesitation Jack answered Why that magnificent bridge of course. ' "Oh." we said puzzled. ' which one”" The one reentering Stone Harbor of course - it always is." replied Jack. DICK HAGGARTY of 67th St. drove down from Paramus last week to check on his boat and spotted something few of us have seen. He was coming down Garden State Pkwy. at the legal limit when a chartered bus for Atlantic City passed him as though he's been travelling in reverse. Seconds later "Smokey' in a N.J. State Police car also passed him and to Dick's amazement and pleasure (along with passengers in other law abiding vehicles) pulled the bus over and gave the driver a ticket. JUST IN TIME for big holiday dinners we learned about a fuel-saving service which is available on the island now. Fresh produce, fftiits and eggs can be delivered to your door, weekly, by Will Allen of 260 noth St., Stone Harbor

Yule Concert at Stockton

POMONA - The Stockton State College Chorus and Chorale will join with the Stockton Dance Company in a gala Yuletide concert, "A Festival of Carols," at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Performing Arts Center here. The College Chorus and Chorale, under the

.Will, a long-term former employee of the BoeingVertol Co lived in Haverford. Pa. with headquarters of the Boeing plant shifted to Seattle. Wash. Mary. Will's wife, adored life in Seattle but family ties were on the east coast and when they inherited their home here they decided to make the big move. He reminded us this Was the season to give thanks and proceeded to thank the Police Force, the Fire Dept., our governing officials and "all those who contribute to making this... a wonderful place to live." Later, checking with other seashore chauvinists, we found many who wish

they'd delivered this short speech LILLIAN and JIM WILSON of 380 Wth St . had unlooked for excitement when they decided to have dinner at Resorts In ternational They had finished^linner when the floor show started when a showgirl - a definite to approached Lillian and asked her to take part In the show , Lillian and five other good sports in the audience hesitantly agreed. They were spaced evenly across the stage sandwiched by glamorous gals with beads and feather bras, handed a heavy, handsome gold cord and . requested to pull it. HEEDING exhortations from the audience Lillian hauled and- almost keeled over when a young Tiger hove into view. M.C.. David MacMillan allowed each participant to pet their catch, one of 22 tigers he

uses in his act. Now Lillian is in a state of indecision, she feels it's a little late in the game to

embark on a stage career and thinks she'll settle for being homemaker extraordinaire

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direction of Paul McKay, will perform several familiar and favorite carols in the "community sing" portion of the program. The audience will be invited to join with the choral groups in singing traditional favorites.